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Immigration to Canada / Cantonese / Chinatown / Canadians / Jean B. Lumb / Culture / Culture of Canada / Asia / Head tax / Canada / Chinese Canadian / Overseas Chinese
Date: 2012-08-24 14:55:59
Immigration to Canada
Cantonese
Chinatown
Canadians
Jean B. Lumb
Culture
Culture of Canada
Asia
Head tax
Canada
Chinese Canadian
Overseas Chinese

Keynote Speech by Senator Vivienne Poy Community, Leadership & Government: Canadian Women of Chinese Heritage 85th anniversary of the YWCA in Hong Kong December 3, 2005

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